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First of all many thanks for BT4 beta !
Thanks also to micked for this tutorial.
Just a couple of questions, for my previous BT3Final USB Stick install, I created a FAT32 partition for BT, and on the same stick, a second partition ext2 formatted, where I placed changes dir. Is there some benefit keeping separated BT partition from changes partition os should I remove my ext2 part, create a single FAT32 part and use your tutorial ?

First of all many thanks for BT4 beta !
Thanks also to micked for this tutorial.
Just a couple of questions, for my previous BT3Final USB Stick install, I created a FAT32 partition for BT, and on the same stick, a second partition ext2 formatted, where I placed changes dir. Is there some benefit keeping separated BT partition from changes partition os should I remove my ext2 part, create a single FAT32 part and use your tutorial ?

you can use your existing ext2/3 partition and save your changes, or just as I wrote and have the save "changes" folder in your fat32 folder (same as boot and BT4 folders), that was not working in BT3.

I thought the changes partition has to be a linux formatted partition.

Of course, if you really wanted to have some fun, go to Wal-Mart late at night and ask the greeter if they could help you find trashbags, roll of carpet, rope, quicklime, clorox and a shovel. See if they give you any strange looks. --Streaker69

you can use your existing ext2/3 partition and save your changes, or just as I wrote and have the save "changes" folder in your fat32 folder (same as boot and BT4 folders), that was not working in BT3.

Thanks again micked, a single FAT32 is good for operations in Win, instead of the second ext2 part invisible for Win.